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Gladys Powers

Gladys Powers
Real Estate Agent (Salesperson License)
Lawrence KS

Salesperson License (KS: 00249096)

4 years experience

REALTOR® 1 Active Listings Serves Douglas County, KS
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Contact Information

Brokerage
McGrew Real Estate

Office Website
Office Address
1501 Kasold
Lawrence, KS  66047-1601
(Douglas County)
Office Phone
785-843-2055
Office Fax
785-843-2466
Mobile
785-691-9665
Email
powe********@*****.com
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Service Areas

Lawrence: KS

About Gladys Powers

With a commitment to enhancing the real estate experience, this agent offers expertise in both English and Spanish. Their primary objective is to equip clients with essential knowledge and insights while fostering meaningful relationships throughout the home-buying or selling process. Drawing on a robust support network at McGrew Real Estate, they are dedicated to providing valuable resources and guidance to help clients achieve their real estate goals. Ready to assist, this agent is prepared to navigate your important life decisions with professionalism and care.

Douglas County, KS Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$524,858
Avg. Listing Price
From Gladys's portfolio
3.5 / 2.7
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,350 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
252
Active Listings
Current inventory

Douglas County, Kansas presents a fascinating real estate landscape shaped by its unique position as home to the University of Kansas and the vibrant college town of Lawrence. This county of approximately 122,000 residents creates an intriguing market dynamic where academic calendar cycles, student housing demands, and traditional residential needs converge to form one of Kansas's most distinctive property markets.

The presence of nearly 30,000 university students fundamentally alters typical real estate patterns, creating seasonal fluctuations that savvy investors and agents navigate with precision. Lawrence dominates the county's real estate activity, but smaller communities like Baldwin City, Eudora, and Lecompton each contribute their own market characteristics, from historic properties to emerging suburban developments that appeal to faculty, staff, and young professionals seeking proximity to the university without campus-adjacent pricing.

Major Douglas County, Kansas Real Estate Markets

Lawrence anchors Douglas County's real estate market as both the county seat and a major economic driver. The city's historic downtown, walkable neighborhoods like Old West Lawrence, and newer developments on the city's periphery create diverse housing options ranging from century-old homes near campus to modern subdivisions attracting Kansas City commuters. Areas like West Hills and Alvamar offer upscale residential options, while neighborhoods surrounding the university provide steady rental income opportunities.

Beyond Lawrence, Baldwin City has emerged as an attractive alternative for buyers seeking small-town charm with university access, while Eudora appeals to families wanting newer construction and excellent schools. The county's rural areas maintain agricultural character but increasingly attract hobby farmers and those seeking larger lots within reasonable commuting distance of Lawrence's employment centers and cultural amenities.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Douglas County's real estate market operates on multiple timelines simultaneously. The academic calendar drives rental market activity from February through July, while traditional home sales peak in spring and early fall. This creates unique opportunities for investors who understand both the student housing cycle and the needs of university employees, healthcare workers, and the growing tech sector presence in Lawrence.

Geographic complexity emerges from the county's position within the greater Kansas City metropolitan influence while maintaining its distinct college town identity. Properties near campus command premium rents but face wear-and-tear challenges, while outlying areas offer appreciation potential as Lawrence continues expanding. The Kansas River creates natural boundaries that influence development patterns and flood insurance considerations, adding another layer of market sophistication.

Why Businesses Need Douglas County, Kansas Agent Contact Data

The county's 249 actively licensed real estate agents, all equipped with email connectivity, represent a highly educated and digitally savvy professional network essential for businesses targeting this unique market. These agents possess specialized knowledge of university-influenced buying patterns, student housing regulations, and the intricate timing of Douglas County's multiple market segments that external businesses struggle to navigate independently.

Companies offering real estate services, financial products, home improvement solutions, or property management tools find Douglas County agents particularly valuable because they operate in both traditional residential markets and specialized student housing sectors. This dual expertise makes them ideal partners for businesses seeking to understand complex local regulations, seasonal market fluctuations, and the specific needs of property investors, university employees, and the diverse demographic mix that defines Douglas County's distinctive real estate landscape.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/17/2026, Gladys Powers has 1 property for sale in Lawrence and surrounding areas.

$2,800,000

Listed 2026-02-02

24305 Loring Rd
Lawrence, KS  66044

Beds: 2.0
Baths: 3.5
Sq Ft: 18,000
Lot: 3,787,106 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Gladys Powers currently has no rental properties available in Lawrence and surrounding areas. Check back later.